US7568286B2 - Method of forming a tubular axle - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an axle having a hollow section, and more particularly to a method of forming a complete axle from a singular tubular member.
- Front axles are typically constructed from a forged I-beam, which is suitable for bending loads but typically not ideal for torsional and other loads. Tailoring of the I-beam to a desired application is typically limited to varying the overall beam size and flange thickness. Variation of the flanged thickness relative to the inter-flange section along a single member is complicated and may provide only limited weight and strength versatility. Hollow tubular members have also been used to lighten axle assemblies and improve torsional loading characteristics. Typically, rectangular or cylindrical tube sections are welded to other preformed axle portions such as goose necks. Goose necks receive king pins to provide the pivotal attachment for steering knuckles, which support the vehicle wheels. Disadvantageously, this sectional component approach is expensive, may be difficult to control and typically results in a relatively heavy axle assembly.
- the forming method according to the present invention provides a versatile method of forming a hollow axle assembly.
- a hollow member such as a cylindrical tube is formed into a polygonal cross-section having an end portion.
- Bulkheads may be located into the hollow member prior or after this polygonal forming step to improve proximate strength and transfer suspension bending moments.
- the end portions are formed to provide round or frustroconical portions to receive a preformed king pin boss.
- the members are welded together and the king pin boss and tubular member are bent to a desired axle shape.
- the axle may then be processed by heat treating, quenching, and tempering. Straightening of the axle may also be desirable.
- the frustroconical end is formed directly to the hollow member prior to forming the tubular member into a polygonal cross-section member.
- the bending step is performed prior to attachment step when the preformed king pin boss does not need to be separately bent.
- the king pin boss is directly formed into the end of the tubular member by upsetting or downsizing. No welding is required.
- the tubular member may then be formed into a polygonal cross-section member or bent as desired.
- the present invention therefore provides multiple method sequences resulting in maximum manufacturing versatility.
- the axle assembly formed according to the present invention provide an integral hollow section which lightens the axle and provides desirable bending and torsional loading characteristics.
- Axle assemblies manufactured according to the present invention have demonstrated increased strength while reducing weight from approximately 185 pounds to 110 pounds.
- FIGURE is a flowchart of the present invention forming process depicting the axle at its various forming stages.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a flow chart of the present invention axle forming process 10 .
- the process 10 is initiated with a hollow member 12 .
- the hollow member 12 is preferably a cylindrical tubular member 12 as indicated at step 20 , but may also be a polygonal member as indicated in step 30 .
- swaging is a preferred method of forming, however other methods may be used to form the hollow member 12 .
- a 3 ⁇ 8 th inch wall thickness tube is provided to carry approximately 12,000 pounds
- 9/16 th inch wall thickness tube is provided to carry approximately 14,600 pounds
- 3 ⁇ 4 th inch wall thickness tube is provided to carry approximately 18,000 pounds after the process sequence of the present invention.
- tubular member 12 may alternatively include preformed multi-wall thickness lengths 14 as indicated at step 20 ′.
- the tubular member 12 includes predetermined increased strength sections along desired lengths and lighter thinner sections along other lengths to provide multiple advantages.
- the tubular member 12 includes an end 16 . It should be understood that although the present invention will be described with regard to only one end, the present invention is preferably applied to each end of a tubular member to form a complete axle from a single piece of hollow stock.
- the tubular member 12 is formed into a polygonal cross-section member 18 as indicted in step 30 . It should be understood that only predetermined lengths may be formed into the polygonal cross-section depending upon the desired application. Preferably, a substantially rectangular cross-section having a height to width ratio of approximately 1.2 is provided for an axle application, however, other sections will also benefit from the present invention.
- a substantially crushable bulkhead 32 may be inserted into a cavity 34 within the tubular member 12 as indicated at step 20 a .
- the crushable bulkhead 32 is then simultaneously formed into a polygonal bulkhead 32 ′ at step 30 when the tubular member 12 is formed into the polygonal cross-section member 18 .
- the bulkhead is thereby locked into the hollow member.
- the bulkhead 32 , 32 ′ improves the proximate strength of the hollow member 12 , 18 , provides a mounting area for other axle components and efficiently transfers suspension bending moments into axle torsional shear.
- the bulkhead may be formed as a polygonal bulkhead 32 ′ which is located in the polygonal cross-section member 18 after formation as indicated as step 30 a.
- the end 16 of the polygonal member 18 is formed, preferably by a stamping, rolling, swaging, or pointing process, to provide a generally circular or frustoconical end 42 that is reduced in size relative to the hollow member 12 as indicated at step 40 .
- the end 16 is reduced to receive a desired end component. commonly a preformed king pin boss 52 .
- Other forming methods and shapes will also benefit.
- the preformed king pin boss 52 provides a pivotal connection 54 and a substantially rounded end 56 for attachment to the frustroconical end 42 as indicated in step 50 .
- the pivotal connection 54 provides a circular boss to receive the king pin.
- the substantially rounded end 56 mates with a generally circular end 58 of the frustroconical end 42 to provide an effective welding surface. Attachment is preferably by welding or the like. By providing substantially rounded mating surfaces friction welding particularly benefits from the present invention.
- the polygonal cross-section member 18 and the king pin boss 52 may be bent to a desired shape, such as a known gooseneck shape, as indicated at step 60 . Bending the members 18 , 52 may yield a trapezoidal cross-sectional in the frustoconical area 42 . Step 60 results in an axle assembly of the generally desired shape.
- the axle may then be processed in any manner commonly used as indicated at step 70 .
- the axle maybe heat treated in a furnace and then quenched.
- the axle may then be tempered and straightened, if necessary.
- the frustoconical end 42 is formed directly to the hollow member 12 as indicated at step 40 A prior to the forming the tubular member 12 into a polygonal cross-section member 18 as indicted in step 30 A.
- Such a sequence may be preferred when certain axle lengths require a round cross-section and it is preferable to form the polygonal-lengths later in the process.
- the bending step 60 may also be performed prior to attachment step 50 as indicated by the illustrated alternative method path. Such a sequence may be preferred when the preformed king pin 52 need not to be separately bent.
- the king pin 52 ′ is directly formed as indicated in step 45 C. That is, the end 14 of the tubular member 12 is directly formed into the general kin pin 52 ′ shape by upsetting or downsizing the end 14 of the tubular member 12 .
- a substantially solid material insert 55 may be inserted into the end 14 at step 35 C to provide additional working material to form the king pin 52 ′ prior to step 45 C.
- the tubular member 12 may then be formed into the polygonal cross-section member 18 as indicted in step 55 C and then bent as desired as indicated in step 65 C.
- these steps may be additionally or alternatively sequenced as other wise described above.
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JPS5257624A (en) | 1975-11-03 | 1977-05-12 | Simon Joseph Anthony | Method of manufacturing steering knuckle and spindle |
JPS55119503A (en) | 1979-03-05 | 1980-09-13 | Lear Siegler Inc | Wheel axle with end* which is not hollow* and its preparation |
JPH0241903A (en) | 1988-08-01 | 1990-02-13 | Jidosha Imono Kk | Wheel axle and its manufacture |
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US6247346B1 (en) * | 1996-12-18 | 2001-06-19 | Alcoa Inc. | Method of forming a drive shaft |
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JPS5257624A (en) | 1975-11-03 | 1977-05-12 | Simon Joseph Anthony | Method of manufacturing steering knuckle and spindle |
JPS55119503A (en) | 1979-03-05 | 1980-09-13 | Lear Siegler Inc | Wheel axle with end* which is not hollow* and its preparation |
JPH0241903A (en) | 1988-08-01 | 1990-02-13 | Jidosha Imono Kk | Wheel axle and its manufacture |
JPH06226339A (en) | 1993-01-29 | 1994-08-16 | Tube Forming:Kk | Manufacture of specially shaped bent pipe |
US5662349A (en) * | 1994-07-20 | 1997-09-02 | Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha | Suspension arm, and process for producing the same |
US6247346B1 (en) * | 1996-12-18 | 2001-06-19 | Alcoa Inc. | Method of forming a drive shaft |
US6070445A (en) * | 1997-10-29 | 2000-06-06 | Trw Inc. | Method of manufacturing the control arm |
US6122948A (en) * | 1998-12-31 | 2000-09-26 | Dana Corporation | Method of hydroforming a front axle beam |
US6230540B1 (en) * | 1999-10-19 | 2001-05-15 | Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems Llc | Method and apparatus for forming an integral bearing shoulder in a tubular axle |
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US10843246B2 (en) | 2014-12-17 | 2020-11-24 | American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc. | Method of manufacturing a tube and a machine for use therein |
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